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K-State Signs Top Ranked Recruiting Class in the NCAA

Oct 15, 2025 | Track & Field, Cross Country

In the track staff's first year of recruiting they have signed 53 student-athletes

MANHATTAN, Kan. – K-State Director of Track and Field/Cross Country Travis Geopfert announced on Wednesday (October 15) the final additions to the 2025-26 roster. The final signing group of the year includes 14 athletes, with 6 freshmen and 8 transfers. In his first year leading the program, Geopfert and his staff have recruited a total of 53 student-athletes.
 
"I first want to commend our staff on the phenomenal job they have done in identifying and then going out and getting some of the most talented athletes in the world," Geopfert said. "Our staff has worked very hard to find a good balance of recruiting the best athletes in the state of Kansas coupled with phenomenal high school talent from around the country and around the world.  We're also very aware of the changing landscape within the NCAA and the star power you need to bring in with the transfer portal.  I'm very proud of the efforts by all of our coaches and support staff in bringing in what I believe to be one of the best recruiting classes in the NCAA and one of the best I have been a part of in my 24 years of coaching."
 
A complete list of the 2025 recruiting class has been compiled below, organized by event group:
 
Horizontal Jumps
 
Tafadzwa 'Tah' Chikomba is a sophomore transfer from Meridian Community College in Mississippi. Originally from Zimbabwe, Chikomba specializes in the long jump and was crowned winner in the event at the 2024 and 2025 NJCAA Outdoor Championships. His personal best of 8.11m (26' 7.25") would have placed 7th at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games last summer. Chikomba has also competed in the triple jump and has a 10.18 100-meter dash personal best.
 
Croix DaCunha landed in Manhattan in January 2025 as a transfer from the University of Arkansas. As a high school senior at Dripping Springs High School in Texas, DaCunha jumped 7.49m (24' 7") in the long jump and ran 49.28 in the 400 meters. DaCunha redshirt the 2026 indoor and outdoor seasons this past spring and will add valuable depth to what could be the best horizontal jumps program in the NCAA.
 
Jade-Ann Dawkins is a freshman triple jumper from Jamaica. Dawkins was a U20 World Championship finalist in the event. With a triple jump personal best of 13.28m (43' 6.75"), Dawkins is a proven winner having won the Penn Relays three times, ISAA Championship three times and the Carifta Games twice. In her secondary event, Dawkins has a long jump personal best of 6.14m (20' 1.75").   
 
Aaliyah Foster, originally from Montego Bay, Jamaica, is a transfer from the University of Texas. In two years at Texas, she was a four-time NCAA All-American in the long jump with a personal best of 6.75m (22' 1.25"). Foster's First Team honors come from the 2025 Outdoor Championship where she finished 7th with a jump of 6.47m (21' 2 .75"), as well as her first postseason appearance in the 2024 Indoor Championship in 8th place at 6.35m (20' 10").
 
Trevon Hamer is a transfer from Barton Community College. Specializing in the triple jump, Hamer is originally from Guyana, a country on the north coast of South America. At Barton, Hamer swept the indoor and outdoor NJCAA national titles in the triple jump in 2024 and 2025. His personal best of 16.77m (55' 0.25") came at the outdoor championships last May. With a personal best of 7.75m (25' 5.25"), Hamer is also a skilled long jumper. In the long jump he finished runner-up at the 2025 indoor and outdoor nationals, behind Wildcat teammate Tah Chikomba. Hamer is also an elite sprinter with a 60-meter dash personal best of 6.64 seconds.
 
Aaliyah Lindsay arrived in January 2025 after transferring from Big 12 and in-state rival, Kansas. The 11-time NJCAA national qualifier while at New Mexico Junior College, Lindsay has personal bests of 13.48m (44' 2.75") in the triple jump and 6.22m (20' 5") in the long jump. In her last season at KU, Lindsay made the Big 12 Championship finals in the long jump and triple jump. She also qualified for the NCAA West Preliminary in the triple jump.
 
Taylor Mayo was another mid-year addition from Kansas. Mayo specializes in the triple jump with a personal best of 13.02m (42' 8.75"). In her first semester competing for the Wildcats as a sophomore, Mayo scored at the indoor and outdoor Big 12 Championships. She also qualified for the NCAA West Regional Championships. Originally from Kickapoo High School in Springfield, Missouri, Mayo was a multi class 5 state qualifier in the horizontal jumps. 
 
Selva Prabhu began the spring 2025 semester in Manhattan with an impressive resume as a jumper. As a freshman at K-State, Prabhu finished 5th at the NCAA Outdoor National Championships. The 19-year-old boasts a triple jump personal best of 16.78m (55' 0.75") which is the current junior national record for India as well as the no. 9 all-time performer in Indian history. 2022 was Prabhu's break out season when he won silver at the World Junior Championships in Cali, Colombia. In 2023, Prabhu was voted Asia's U20 Male Athlete of the Year, an honor awarded not only for his record setting jump but also his consistency in which he jumped at least 16.50m (54' 2") in four separate competitions.
 
Uroy Ryan is a sophomore transfer from Arkansas, hailing from St. Vincent & the Grenadines. He is a two-time NCAA All-American in the long jump. During the 2025 NCAA Indoor Championship he earned First Team honors with a 5th place finish of 7.86m (25' 0") and at the Outdoor Championship he finished 9th at 7.77m (25' 6"). Uroy boasts a long jump personal best of 8.01m (26' 3.25") which ranks him top-10 in the world for the U23 age category.
 
Destini Smith is a jumper from Souderton Area High School in Harleysville, Pa. As a senior this past spring, Smith single-handedly won the state team title by sweeping the high jump, long jump, and triple jump. Her personal bests in all three events – 1.77m (5' 9.5"), 6.22m (20' 5"), 13.18m (43' 2.75") - will make her an immediate impact for the Wildcats in the Big 12 Conference. Smith capped off her record-breaking senior year by winning the U20 USA Championships in the triple jump.
 
Rohanna Sudlow, from St. Catherine High School in Spanish Town, Jamaica, was ranked the 16th best U20 long jumper in the world in 2024. The Jamaican U20 national champion and U20 World Championships qualifier boasts a personal best of 6.46m (21' 2.25") in the long jump. She also possesses versatility with personal bests of 12.76m (41' 10.5") in the triple jump and 1.70m (5' 7") in the high jump.
 
Katherine Toney is a sophomore transfer from the University of Kansas where she spent the 2023-24 season. Competing primarily in the triple jump, her best jump scored in a meet from January 2024 was 12.16m (39' 10.75"). Joining the Wildcats in January 2025, Toney redshirted the indoor and outdoor seasons.
 
Daniela Wamokpego is a former Iowa Hawkeye, coming to Manhattan as a junior. The triple jumper from Meaux, France, is a two-time NCAA Indoor All-American, competing in the NCAA Championship each of her first two years. She holds the Iowa indoor school record in the triple jump with her personal best of 13.67m (44' 10 .25") from the 2025 NCAA West Preliminary where she finished 3rd. She earned a bronze medal at the Big 10 Outdoor Championship in May.
 
Maud Zeffou-Poaty is another incoming transfer relocating from the University of Iowa. Hailing from Ecouen, France, Zeffou-Poaty is a long jumper with a personal best distance of 6.31m (20' 8 .50"), the no. 4 mark in Iowa outdoor school records. She also has personal bests of 7.61 in the 60 and 24.29 in the 200 meters.
 
Vertical Jumps
 
Alan Hanna is the Kansas 5A state champion in the high jump with a personal best of 2.23m (7' 3.5"). As a senior at Maize High School, Hanna nearly broke the KSHSAA all-time state record in the high jump with his personal best of 7' 3.5". He was also a state qualifier in the hurdles, finishing 7th as a sophomore. Hanna was a star athlete in multiple sports, including basketball. The 6' 3" guard averaged nearly 20 points and 3 blocks per game.
 
Devin Loudermilk, a Howard, Kansas native and University of Kansas graduate transfer is a three-time NCAA First Team All-American and four-time All-Big 12 finisher. His personal best of 2.26m (7' 5") in the high jump has been a dominate force on the conference and national scene for many years. In 2024, Loudermilk swept the indoor and outdoor Big 12 conference titles in the high jump. His highest finish at the NCAA Championships was 3rd, a feat he achieved consecutive years during the 2023 and 2024 indoor seasons.
 
Taegan Olson is a pole vaulter who attended Roosevelt High School in Milliken, Colorado. She is also a member of Above the Bar Pole Vault Club, headed by former Big 12 champion, Pat Manson. A seven-time state qualifier, Olson claimed the top spot in the Colorado 4A state championships. Her personal best is 4.00m (13' 1.5"). Twice she qualified for Nike Outdoor Nationals.
 
Brian Raats, a 21-year-old from Pretoria, South Africa, finished 12th overall in the men's high jump at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. With a personal best of 2.26m (7' 5"), he is one of the best in the world. A South African national champion, Raats is also a World U-20 Championships silver medalist and African Championships gold medalist. Ratts is a model of consistency having jumped over 2.20m (7' 2.50") on 23 different occasions. Like many other K-State recruits, he will come to Manhattan as an immediate threat for a Big 12 and NCAA title.
 
Niomi Wines is a jumper and sprinter from Lubbock, Texas who attended Lubbock-Cooper High School. The two-time state qualifier claimed the 2024 Texas 5A state championship in the high jump. Her highest clearance is 1.78m (5' 10"). She also runs the 200-meter dash with a personal best time of 24.09 seconds.
 
Shanniqua Williams is a high jumper from Bullbay, St. Andrew, Jamaica. A two-time ISSA Champion and 2025 Carifta Games gold medalist in the high jump, she set her personal best of 1.83m (6' 0") while winning the 2025 Penn Relays in Philadelphia last April.
 
Combined Events
 
Zoey Brinker is a twin of sprint recruit, Delaney Brinker. Primarily a jumper in high school, Zoey Brinker scored in two events at the Missouri state championships for Ladue High School, second in the high jump and sixth in the long jump. Capping off her senior year, Brinker won the U20 USA Championships and the Nike Outdoor National Championships in the high jump, giving a personal best both times of 1.76m (5' 9.25"). As a Wildcat she will attempt the pentathlon indoors and the heptathlon outdoors. 
 
Dorian Charles is a combined events athlete from Trinidad and Tobago who recently graduated from Jamaica College. He made the move to Manhattan for the start of the 2025 spring semester but redshirted both indoor and outdoor seasons. In the decathlon, his highest score is 6,954 points which is a national record. Charles' strongest individual events include the javelin throw with a personal best of 67.18m (219' 9.75"). He has also run 52.02 seconds in the 400 hurdles, qualifying for the U-20 World Championship in Lima, Peru, in 2024.
 
Mattix DaCunha is from Dripping Springs, Texas, where he competed in multiple events at Dripping Springs High School. He competed in two events at the UIL 6A Region meet, finishing 6th in the 110 meter hurdles and 9th in the long jump. During the season he also competed in the high jump and 300-meter hurdles where he finished 2nd and 5th, respectively, at the UIL 6A District meet. Mattix is the younger brother of Croix DaCunha who also is in the 2025 recruiting class.
 
Kayla Goodwin originally from Hamilton, New Zealand, is a senior transfer from the University of Central Missouri. She is a thirteen-time NCAA DII First Team All-American; earning five All-American honors in the triple jump, three in the heptathlon, two in the pentathlon and one in the long jump. She was the NCAA runner-up in the pentathlon in 2023 and 2024. Throughout her career she won eight individual MIAA Conference titles and earned three high-point scorer awards. In 2023, Kayla was selected as the USTFCCCA Indoor Field Athlete of the Year for the Central Region after finishing 2nd in the pentathlon, 3rd in the triple jump and 8th in the long jump at the NCAA Indoor Championships. She boasts personal best of 4,018 points in the pentathlon, 5,476 points in the heptathlon, 13.08m (42' 11") in the triple jump and 6.03m (19' 9.25") in the long jump. She is the younger sister of K-State assistant coach, Chris Goodwin.
 
Chase McMullen is from Danville, California, and attended San Ramon Valley High School. Predominantly a long sprinter in high school, McMullen plans to compete in combined events. At the Nike Outdoor Nationals in June, he recorded a decathlon score of 6,681 points in 4th place. McMullen plans to follow in the footsteps of his father, Phil McMullen, one of the most accomplished decathletes in U.S. history, finishing 4th at two USA Olympic Trials in 2000 and 2004. His uncle is Paul McMullen, a 1996 Olympian for the United States in the 1500 meters.
 
Abraham Vogelsang is a transfer from the University of Iowa, originally from Oslo, Norway. The Big 10 Indoor Freshman of the Year in 2025, Vogelsang earned NCAA First Team All-America honors during the indoor season with a 6th place finish in the men's heptathlon scoring 5,810 points. His personal best heptathlon score of 5,882 points would be the K-State school record. At the Drake Relays he competed in his first NCAA decathlon, scoring 7,874 points to finish in 3rd place. Vogelsang qualified for the U20 European Championships this summer held in Tampere, Finland.  
 
Camden Vulgamore is a combined events athlete from Scott City High in Scott City, Kansas. Vulgamore plans to compete in the heptathlon indoors and decathlon outdoors, specializing in the pole vault and 400 meters. He claimed the 2024 KSHSAA 4A 400-meter state title with his fastest time of 48.07 seconds and finished 3rd in the pole vault. Vulgamore's older sister just finished her term as the Study Body President at Kansas State.
 
Throwing Events
 
Lindsey Cure hails from Goodland, Kansas, transferring as a sophomore from Regis University in Denver, Colorado. During the 2025 RMAC Outdoor Championship she won the javelin throw with her personal best throw of 46.43m (152' 4"). In 2023 she was the KSHSAA 3A state champion with a new meet record distance of 46.12m (151' 4"). She is the older sister of five-star K-State freshman tight end, Linkon Cure.
 
Ricardo Hayles is a transfer from Barton Community College. A thrower, originally from Clarendon, Jamaica, Hayles specializes in the shot put and discus throw. He competed in the indoor and outdoor NJCAA Championship in the shot put, recording his best throw of 17.29m (56' 8.75"). His best discus throw came from the 2024 NJCAA Regional Championship where he won with a toss of 60.83m (199' 7"). As a freshman, that discus personal best would have ranked Hayles 4th in the Big 12 Conference and 14th in the NCAA last spring.
 
Cooper Marx is the younger brother of current K-State junior Riley Marx, from Andale, Kansas. At the 2025 KSHSAA State Championship he finished 4th in both the shot put and discus throw. He holds the Kansas state record at 61.34m (201' 3") in the hammer throw. Marx also competed in football for the Andale Indians and in 2024 was selected to the Kansas Shrine Bowl.
 
Sprints and Hurdles
 
Delaney Brinker is a sprinter from Ladue Horton Watkins High School in St. Louis, Missouri. As a senior, Brinker dominated the Missouri state championship meet, winning the 200 and 400 meters. Her personal bests of 23.68 and 53.10 are the best in the 2025 recruiting class. Brinker went on to cap off her high school career by qualifying for the U20 USA Championships in both events, finishing 6th in the 400 meters. On the relay at U20's, Brinker split an FAT lifetime best of 52.89. She also has a personal best of 11.74 in the 100 and 2:13.03 in her only attempt at the 800 meters.
 
Reese Brownlee is a decorated state champion from Clear Lake, Iowa. As a junior at Clear Lake High, Brownlee was a three-time IHSAA 3A state champion in the 400 meters, 400-meter hurdles, and long jump. Brownlee ran the 400 hurdles in 59.83 seconds, a new 3A state meet record and the second-fastest time in state history. In the long jump, she recorded her best of 5.88m (19' 3.50"), good enough for a new 3A state meet record. She swept those three events again as a senior in 2025 at the state championships. In the 400 meters as a senior, Brownlee ran a personal best of 54.84, another 3A state meet record. Brownlee went undefeated in the state of Iowa her entire junior and senior year.
 
Thomas Canivet was a mid-year transfer from Saint Nicolas De La Taille in northern France. He specializes in the 400 meter hurdles with a personal best of 51.46, a time that would have ranked him top-10 in the Big 12 in 2024. At only 18 years old, Canivet qualified for the 2024 U20 World Championships in Lima, Peru. In his first semester at K-State, Canivet finished second at the Drake Relays in the 400 hurdles, nearly running a personal best time, 51.48.
 
Heath Grant, a recent graduate from Willis High School in Texas. As a senior in 2025, Willis ran personal best times of 22.19 in the 200, 46.37 in the 400 and 1:50.99 in the 800 meters. He finished 5th in the 400 meters in 2024 and 5th in the 800 in 2025 at the Texas 6A state championships.
 
Jack Guthridge is a sprinter from Kapaun Mount Carmel High School in Wichita, Kansas. Guthridge is a five-time KSHSAA 5A individual state champion in the 100 meters, 200 meters, and 400 meters. Considered the best all-around sprinter in the state of Kansas this year, his personal bests include 10.23 in the 100, 21.04 in the 200, and 47.08 in the 400 meters. His 100-meter time of 10.23 is the fastest in Kansas high school history.
 
Reese Kasper is a sprinter from Niwot, Colorado, who helped lead her team to a state championship title in 2024 and 2025. She was the Colorado 4A state champion in the 300-meter hurdles during the 2024 and 2025 seasons with a personal best of 41.35. She also won the 100-meter hurdles as a senior with a time of 13.99. Kasper boasts a 400-meter personal best of 54.38. At the U20 USA Championship this past summer, she finished 4th in the 400 hurdles, running 58.82 for a new lifetime best in the prelim round.
 
Anastasiia Kretova is a sprinter hailing from Chelyabinsk, Russia. She is the top U20 ranked 400-meter runner in Russia. Her fastest time in the open 400 meters is 53.66 while her 200-meter personal best is 24.13 seconds. During the 2025 outdoor Russian U20 Championship she was the anchor leg of the winning 4x400 relay team with a time of 3:37.67. Kretova's FAT split on that relay was 52.90 seconds, making her one of the fastest recruits of the 2025 class.
 
Desirae Riehle is from Siloam Springs, Arkansas, and attended Siloam Springs High School. In May she was a 3-time Arkansas Class 5A State Champion, sweeping the sprinting events in the 100 (12.21), 200 (24.04) and 400 (54.62). This summer at the AAU Championships, Riehle lowered her personal bests in the 200 (23.94) and 400 (53.53).
 
Middle Distance
 
Julian Avila is a native of Manhattan, Kansas, running for the Wildcats as a fifth-year senior. Avila spent the last three years at Kansas Wesleyan, where his 4x800 relay team was a 5-time KCAC Conference Champion, also claiming the Coyotes school records. His fastest individual 800 meters is from the outdoor season at 1:51.99. At the 2024 indoor conference meet Avila was also crowned the 1,000 meters champion and holds that indoor school record.
 
Oskars Bambals is a three-time national record holder from Latvia in middle distance events. The University of Miami transfer is also a six-time All-ACC performer with a personal best of 1:47.79 in the 800 meters. Joining the Wildcats in January 2025 but redshirting for a team title run in 2026, Bambals will make an immediate impact in the Big 12 Conference and at the NCAA level. His coach and mentor in Latvia, Viktors Lacis, was a dominant force in the NCAA for Wichita State in the late 1990's and was a 2000 Sydney Olympian in the 800 meters.
 
Emma Baum is an incoming freshman from Overland Park, Kansas. Competing in middle distance events at Blue Valley West High, she won the 2025 KSHSAA 6A state title in the 1,600 meters with her fastest time of 4:56.92 while also finishing 3rd in the 800 meters. She won the 2023 state title in the 800 meters and holds the class 6A 800 meters record of 2:13.16. Baum has never competed in cross country but shows tremendous potential for success related to aerobic ability.
 
Canyon Buehler is from Olathe, Kansas, Blue Valley Southwest High School. During the 2024 cross country season he won the 5,000 meters at the KSHSAA 5A Regional. On the track he won the Regional 1,600 meters before recording his personal best at the state championship in 4:13.30. His fastest 800 meters at 1:54.12 is a district record. Canyon is the younger brother of K-State alum Christian Buehler, who competed from 2020-2022 for the Wildcats.
 
Vance Krudwig is a middle distance runner from DeSoto High in DeSoto, Kansas. He was the KSHSAA cross country state runner-up for 5A in 2024. Krudwig's fastest 5000-meter time is 15:20.73. On the track, his personal bests are 4:13.92 in the 1600, and in his only attempt at the 800 meters last spring Krudwig ran 1:53.20. At Nike Outdoor Nationals in the summer of 2024, he finished 6th in the 1600 meters.
 
Vienna Lahner is an NCAA Division II national champion from Adams State University. As a freshman, the middle distance runner placed 5th at the 2024 NCAA Indoor Championship in the mile, helping her team win the team title. Her personal best in the mile, 4:44.69, is only a few seconds off from K-State alum Deb (Pihl) Torneden's school record set back in 1983. A Kansas native, Lahner graduated from Spring Hill High School where she was a multiple state qualifier in cross country and track and field. As a senior in the 2022 KSHSAA 5A state meet, Lahner placed 2nd in the 800, 2nd in the 3200, 3rd in the mile and she anchored the 5th place 4x800 relay team.
 
Dylan Plath is a middle-distance runner from Olathe South High School in Olathe, Kansas. His personal best for the 5000 meters in cross country is 15:01.70. In May 2024 he was crowned the 800-meter 6A state champion, and he also finished runner-up in the 1600. As a senior in 2025, he reversed those places in the same events. His personal bests are 1:53.18 in the 800 and 4:10.23 in the 1600. Showing his versatility and range, Plath also can drop down and split 48 on the 4x400 relay.
 
Angie Pondler is a junior college transfer from Iowa Western, originally from Limon, Costa Rica. She was a major part of two women's NJCAA National title teams. Most impressive was her 2024 indoor national meet where she scored 15 points for the team, including anchoring the national champion 4x400 relay with an FAT split of 55.54, 20 minutes after running the 1,000 meter final. Pondler holds the women's 800 meter record for the Reivers at 2:09.24. Competing on the Costa Rica national team, she also holds two national records.
 
Anna Pozdeeva is from Izhevsk, a small city located in central Russia. With personal bests of 2:07.25 in the 800 and 4:34.18 in the 1500 meters, Pozdeeva was ranked top-five in the U18 age group for both events in Russia. She also has impressive range and speed. Pozdeeva has run 55.75 in the 400, 61.25 in the 400 meter hurdles and in her only attempt at 3,000 meters, she ran in 9:44.21.
 
Payton Wurtz is a middle-distance runner from Wabaunsee High School just down the road from Manhattan. Wurtz showed great range by finishing runner-up at the KSHSAA 2A state cross country championship in 2024. During the outdoor track season in 2024, she was the 800-meter state champion with her fastest time of 2:16.16. Her fastest 5000 meters is 18:21.90 and she also anchored the 2A state record setting relay team in the 4x400 relay with an FAT split of 57.20.
 
Distance
 
Bree Allen is a distance runner from Prairie View High School in La Cygne, Kan. The 15-time state qualifier has six 3A state titles to her name ranging from the 800 meters to the 5000 meters. As a junior she was a two-time KSHSAA 3A state champion in the 1600 and 3200 meters. In the 5000 meters during cross country Allen clocked in her best time at 18:22.80. In her best event on the track, Allen boasts a 3200 personal best of 10:50.17.
 
Logan Beckman is a distance runner from Spring Hill High in Spring Hill, Kansas. He was crowned the KSHSAA 5A individual state champion in cross country during the 2024 season. Beckman also led Spring Hill to their first team title, in any sport, as the boys cross country team won the 5A race. One week later, Beckman led his team again at the Nike Regional Championship in South Dakota. Spring Hill was one of two teams to advance to the Nike National Championship, and the first boys' team ever to qualify from Kansas. Beckman holds personal bests of 15:01.2 for the 5000, 9:22.27 in the 3200, and 4:20.36 in the 1600.
 
Payton Fink is a distance runner from Washburn Rural High School in Topeka, Kansas. At the KSHSAA cross country state championship in 2024, Fink finished in 5th place in the 6A race, nearly helping her team win the state title. The nine-time state qualifier has a 5000 meter personal best time of 17:33.30. Her highest finish at the 2023 Nike Heartland Regional Championship in 14th place was just short of qualifying for the Nike Cross Country National meet.
 
Hanna Keltner is a distance runner from Eudora High School in Eudora, Kansas. In 2024 she claimed the KSHSAA cross country state championship for 4A. During the outdoor track season in May, Keltner was crowned the KSHSAA 4A state champion in the 1600 and 3200 meters and finished 3rd in the 800 meters. Her personal best times are 4:58.63 in the 1600, 10:52.84 in the 3200, and 18:15.66 in the 5000.
 
Caleb Prettyman is a transfer from Penn State, originally from Franklin, Pennsylvania. Competing for Franklin High School, at the 2024 PIAA District 10 Class 2A Championship he won three individual titles in the 800, 1600 and 3200 meters. At the state meet, he was the 1600 runner-up while also finishing 4th in the 3,200 meters. His fastest 1,600 meters is 4:16.49 while his best 3,200 meters time is 9:04.67.
 
 
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